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Ok so I came across this website and you finish a offer thing. This website in not spam.. they make the money by referring us to websites. I picked Fastweb.com it is free website that shows and tells you about all scholarships nationwide. it is a free service. So fast web pays the plasma tv offer website for referring me to them and the offer website gives me a gift for finishing a offer. it works and I know no one wants to spend a lot of money on HDTV so this is the best way to get one. no money comes out your pocket. The offer website make money and other websites gets more visit to there website. so now all you have do is click http://www.plasmas4free.com/default.aspx?r=889711
the link and do one offer. such as stamps.com save money on postal stamps.. then get a gift... as simple as that.

2007-09-09 08:07:14 · 5 answers · asked by r 1 in Consumer Electronics TVs

So I did this Now I wait to see If I get the TV. Do you think that I will get the TV??? thousands of people did...

2007-09-09 08:28:00 · update #1

5 answers

In order for you to get a free gift, 20-28 of your friends need to sign up to the web site and accept to complete one offer.

"It's easy:

1. Signup.
2. Complete 1 online offer from our list of sponsors .
3. Depending on your gift, get 20 to 28 friends to sign up and each complete 1 offer."

This is called a pyramid scheme and it may not be illegal, but it is a pretty good waste of time. You can only sign-up once and you need to have lots of friends..... (so your friends, if they need to get their own gift, they need to convince 20-28 DIFFERENT friends).

2007-09-09 10:50:06 · answer #1 · answered by TV guy 7 · 1 0

To make the plasma for your TV, you will need sea salt, baby oil and vinager. For the screen of your TV, you will need a sheet of transparent sheet of plexyglass no more than 1/9 of an inch think. You will need to remove the back portion of your television, then remove the old glass from your TV and replace it with the plexyglass. Place the TV face down so the inside of your TV is open. Mix the items above and pour on the plexy glass. Add a tube of super glue to the mixture. (this will allow the top portion of the mixture to harden while the portion not exposed to air stays gelled) This creates your plasma. Wait about five minutes. Place your TV up right and then put it against the wall. Now take a picture of the front of your TV. Next go to an auction website and sell this piece of junk as a used HDTV. Reapeat these steps 3 or 4 times and you may have enough money to get you a real HDTV that actually works. Don't try this at home kids, or anyone esle for that matter.

2016-04-03 22:56:57 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

I wouldn't recommend that site. It requires too many referrals, and when you get close to the end the offers become harder (would cost whoever does it >$50). I would recommend http://www.ultimateplasmatvs.com/ . One of my friends did it and it worked. All you have to do what it says, 2 offers on first page, 2 on the 2nd, 6 on the 3rd, and refer 1 person to do the same. All can be done for less that $50. Then you have to mail in papers to the company. Since the item is over $600, they tax it, which sucks but it's still a good deal for a $1,500 TV.

2007-09-16 19:15:58 · answer #3 · answered by db2thesb 1 · 0 0

What ! This is a money making scheme ?
I am still waiting for my money from AOL or MIcrosoft or whoever it was for forwarding all those emails !
Where is the money I put in the bank account for that nice african gentleman with all that money he had to get rid of ?
Dishonesty on the internet .............unbelievable !
Moral = there is no such thing as a free lunch !

2007-09-11 03:14:51 · answer #4 · answered by Richard B 2 · 0 0

You're right. A website is not spam. Spam is unsolicited commercial email.

Your post, however, is very closely related to spam. So just what was your QUESTION again...?

2007-09-09 08:15:33 · answer #5 · answered by Marc X 6 · 1 0

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